Sue, heart-ma for your dad.
the highlights on the jacket look ridiculous to me. They have a golden tone. It works for consistency across the palette, barely, but this is the confusing part, where I put in information that's not part of the reference pics I'm using.
Would it look less ridiculous to you if you kept the hue, but reduced the saturation? Stepping closer to white with the highlights? Maybe closer to white with some transparency would work for you?
France committed almost completely to nuclear power in the '70s, after the OPEC oil embargo, determined not to be a hostage to volatile oil prices. It reprocesses fuel and sells quite a bit of power to the rest of Europe.
Years ago, they served wine with lunch in plant restaurants.
Maybe closer to white with some transparency would work for you?
It is partially transparent (it's a chalk effect), but let me try dialing down the saturation, thanks.
Happy Noah and Grade day !
Ma~~~ for your Dad , Sue
Sue, my thoughts are with you and your dad. It's stressful to not be there. Not that *you* could fix things if you were, because we're mostly not medical professionals here, but it still is a tough thing.
France committed almost completely to nuclear power in the '70s, after the OPEC oil embargo, determined not to be a hostage to volatile oil prices. It reprocesses fuel and sells quite a bit of power to the rest of Europe.
Do they do anything different with their plant design? Or is it just standard biz as usual in their plants and protocols?
Sorry to hear about your father's scare, Sue. Here's some on the mend ~ma and home soon ~ma.
Years ago, they served wine with lunch in plant restaurants.
Even with all the context, it took me a minute to understand what plant restaurants were. And that they didn't serve mulch & fertilizer with the wine.
(Well, I assume they didn't. I'm not judging.)
So... I should probably get some sleep? That seems likely.
Heh, Strega! I thought the same thing.
Sue, here's some -ma for your Dad. Heart medicine is so advanced these days, they're probably going to be able to "fix" him for many more happy years. ::crosses fingers::